"He's been extremely remorseful," Multnomah County Deputy District Attorney Kevin Demer said in court. "He was helpful to the police."

Bonarov was convicted of three counts of felony computer crimes, two counts of first-degree theft and one count of recklessly endangering.

He pleaded no contest, and will be placed on probation for the next three years.

When asked to specify the name of the "national" company Bonarov contracted with, a spokesman for the DA's office explained that he couldn't reveal the name because "it was never stated on the record or filed in a public document."